The game between Japan and Nigeria enters halftime in the spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 318. In the previous chapter, Nigeria tried to counterattack, but Gagamaru stopped Onazi’s shot. Here are all the details fans need to know regarding the plot leaks of Chapter 318 of the Blue Lock manga.

List of Blue Lock Chapter 318 spoilers
Below are the spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 318.
Japan players celebrate the first-half lead
The chapter begins with the commentators praising Blue Lock Japan for dominating Nigeria in both offense and defense in the first half. The scene shifts to Team Japan’s locker room, where Nanase and Raichi celebrate. However, Aiku states that the team should focus more on defense in the second half. On the other hand, Karasu calls out Chigiri and Hiori for focusing more on crosses than on scoring. However, Chigiri tells him to keep an eye on the second half.
Isagi proposes to adopt a new strategy
In the next scene, as Anri appreciates the team’s growth, Isagi suggests they try something new to secure the win. Isagi feels that just by winning, they can’t grow; thus, they should try a new strategy to evolve themselves. Nikko then suggests that to go forward with the new plan, they need to make changes to their offense. Additionally, Rin also states that he will not back down without scoring a goal for himself.
Onazi wants to beat Blue Lock using their strategy
Amid this discussion, Ego Jinpachi enters the room and approves of Isagi’s plan. He then begins to announce their strategy for the second half. The scene then shifts to Nigeria’s locker room, where Oboabona expresses his fear of losing the game. Just then, Onazi steps up and asks his coach and team about their thoughts regarding what makes Japan strong. As others mention that Japanese players aim for their own goals, Onazi suggests that they should try doing the same. Although his teammates voice their concerns about this approach, the coach supports Onazi’s idea.
Ego wants Japan to strive to win
In the Japanese locker room, Ego asks the team why they want to win. As Isagi suggests, people want to do so to feel superior to others; Ego states that it is a natural survival instinct. He conveys how people’s efforts in the past to win were raw and exposed, but now, to retain peace, laws have been introduced in the world. However, he wants Blue Lock players to embrace the raw instinct and go for the win against Nigeria. While Japan is ready to enter the field again with a hunger for victory, Nigeria is all prepared to crush them down using their strategy.
